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alesis electronic drumkit
hagguy replied to hagguy's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
[quote name='chris_pokkuri' post='736351' date='Feb 5 2010, 04:04 PM']Hi, How loud are these symbols in comparison to normal electronic kits? Cheers, Chris.[/quote] not to bad its a kind of clack sound like hitting a stick on a wooden table they're miles better than pads or the plastic cymbals ive sold the kit now but would recommend to anyone i tried the roland stuff and its crap till you get to the td12. modules are good thats it if you are looking for the best have a look at jobeky drums they make cracking stuff have a look on they're site. the guy that runs it will reply to any e-mail no matter how trivial a question will be buying one of the kits they do soon as i get some cash hope this helps a bit cheers ian -
[quote name='Legion' post='721691' date='Jan 22 2010, 09:52 PM']Not at this stage, I would rather sell and stick with my 2 basses that I have. If there is no interest after some time I might consider some other options.[/quote] no probs man thought i'd ask anyway i've got a sandberg basic (which i love) but a p pickup would be nice if you change your mind could always chuck sum bucks in to make it interesting up to you but im only a pm away so if it dont sell gimme a shout and see if we can do a deal. hope it sells cos its a stonker but really hope it dont cos i want it
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[quote name='d-basser' post='720746' date='Jan 22 2010, 03:55 AM']You enjoying it then? Glad to hear it. I am actually really liking the acoustic bass that was included in the sale/trade. Finding it great for jamming to stuff on my computer whilst my amp is in the other room and I am meeting up with some of the guys in my band this weekend for a folk session. Pleasure doing business with you[/quote] loving the new rig man, plugged in the sandberg and went to town and its very impressive got a great wee deal and hope the acoustic works for you, didnt use it much myself. smooth easy deal can't ask for more tbh cheers dude!
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thanks for the advice guys got myself a shuttle 6.0 with a peavey black widow cab from d-basser amp and cab are amazing got a great deal aswell footswitch and carry case included all for £450 you,ve got to like that what a bargain thanks again guys
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just bought a genz benz shuttle and peavey cab cut me a good deal and very happy to reccomend to others all the gear was in great condition and works perfectly cant ask for anything else thanks man
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[quote name='Jamesemt' post='713759' date='Jan 15 2010, 02:00 PM']Is it worth it? Absolutely - cuts through in a band setting quite nicely - but most importantly it's lightweight. After a while of lugging heavy cabs around you get sick of all the problems - of having to ask the drummer for a lift ect...you get the picture. The Genz 3 10 is VERY light. Worth every penny. There is also the option of adding an extension cab (I'm just about to - but I do play in quite a loud band...) which opens up the full 300w as opposed to 175w with the standard speaker. Sounds good at low volume for bedroom practice too. FWIW I got mine as a bedroom amp, but was so impressed that's it's taken over duty from my rack setup.[/quote] thanks for the advice guys i think im just gonna go for it ive bought basses that cost more than this without thinking but thought i'd ask for some guidance first this time cos' there has been some costly mistakes in the past thanks
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i play mostly rock, indie music but like to slap aswell. ive got a line 6 floor pod which i bought when i was in a band for a while it has a few patches that can get tone from a behringer amp att the practice studio, if it can get a nice tone from that hump of crap im sure it will work well with the genz. the main thing i want to know is. is it worth the money the cheapest ive seen it is £568 which is alot for such a little thing but all the reviews ive looked at no-one has a bad word to say about it.
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been looking at some amps since i got rid of my little line 6 110 studio (75 watt) genz benz shuttle with a 10" speaker is the one im looking at it will be for home use only, but i'd like something decent without a massive rig it has a detachable head to go into bigger cabs if i where to start gigging i am a complete novice with amps so a bit of advice would be greatly apreiciated i'm not really after another practice amp but open to advice on upgrades thanx
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[quote name='Russ' post='710487' date='Jan 12 2010, 08:02 PM']There's a place in Orpington that installs LEDs, as an alternative to SimS - they're a fair bit cheaper than SimS, and I've heard their installation technique is just as clean. Might be worth a look. [url="http://www.auroraproject.co.uk/"]http://www.auroraproject.co.uk/[/url][/quote] had a look at they're stuff as well very impressive price are ok but think i'll hang off see if the sandbergs a keeper before putting more money into it. saying that i got it for a bargain £425 so a little improvment would probably make me like it more cheers for the link btw